You
may choose to undergo the procedure with or without sedation.
Without Sedation
You will be completely alert and aware of what is happening. You
will be ready to leave the department approximately 10 minutes after
the procedure and may drive yourself home or return to work.
With Sedation an injection will make you feel relaxed and may
cause you to forget what has happened. You will not be asleep and
you will be aware of what is happening to you. After sedation you
will need to rest for 30-60 minutes, or until you are fully awake.
Somebody must collect you from the department and drive you home.
Going home after sedation
After you have received sedation you must not drive, operate
machinery, take public transport unaccompanied, drink alcohol or
return to work until the following day. If you do not have transport
arranged, you will be able to have the procedure without sedation.
If this is not acceptable to you, your appointment will be
re-scheduled. If your transport arrangements are not as expected
after you have received sedation, you will be sent home through a
"Dial a Driver" service at your own cost.
Dial a Driver may suit those who wish to drive their car to the
appointment, and be driven home in it. A Dial a Driver service
familiar with this department's processes can be booked on 0800 422
234. Booking a least one-day ahead is advantageous.
After sedation
You can arrange to be collected from the department approximately
one and half-hours after your appointment time. Your driver should
be flexible in case of delays. Alternatively, the nurse can phone
your driver when you are ready. Another useful strategy is to ask
your driver to phone the nurse to check if you are ready, before
leaving to collect you. The contact phone number for such enquiry's
is (09) 307 4949 x 7410. |